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Tuesday, March 26, 2002 |
Compelling case for Garda OmbudsmanTHERE is now a compelling case for the establishment of a
full time Independent Commission to investigate the growing number of complaints of misconduct against the Gardai, Republican Sinn Fein stated on February 12.
Comments: 12:36:52 PM
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No confidence in British Inquiry By Laura FrielThe British Secretary of State John
Reid MP has announced an independent inquiry into the 'break-in' and theft
of sensitive documents at a Special Branch office inside the heavily guarded
Castlereagh Police complex in East Belfast. His choice of career NIO civil
servant Sir John Chilcott to head that inquiry, however, will inspire little
confidence. The opinion of former Special Branch supremo now soon to be
retired Chief Constable Ronnie Flanagan that no lives have been endangered
because of the security breach similarly lacks credibility.
Comments: 12:36:50 PM
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Branch-gate By Laura FrielThe raiders passed through a security checkpoint staffed by an armed guard, gained entry to rooms secured by coded keypads and opened secure cabinets. They knew what they were looking for and they knew where to look.
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